Roller Alignment

Roll straightness and parallelism in both the vertical and horizontal directions are the two basic components of roll alignment. Straightness is simply a measurement of each individual roll in a system to determine whether or not it is worn, damaged, sagging, or deflecting under its own weight. As a result, TMS ensures that the Rolls are parallel to ensure that the product produced is uniform and of high quality. Uneven bearing stresses, tracking, web breaks, uneven coating, wrinkling, delamination, warping, roller surface wear, tension irregularities, and other issues are reduced or eliminated by parallel rolls. Roller alignment helps to reduce waste, downtime, and maintenance costs. When machines are running at high speeds or the web has a high contact wrap with rollers, roll parallelism becomes even more important.

Wind Turbine Alignment

Typically, wind turbine alignment is performed by treating the gearbox as the stationary machine and the generator as the moveable machine.
Proper wind turbine alignment can reduce wasted energy, extend machine component life, and help reduce the possibility of catastrophic failure.

Manpower supply for Engineering works

Our company takes pride in being able to source highly competent and professional talent for our clients as well as our internal business divisions. Our Technical Field Services team understands what it takes to find the best candidate for a project role and evaluate a person's underlying experience and qualification. Our company sources its resources using a variety of smarts and has its own talent management program. Our assignment team can also quickly mobilize large teams of resources to various overseas project locations while adhering to local laws and regulations. Our company now has an international pool of engineers, technicians, and skilled workers.

Vibration Monitoring Service  (Online & Offline)

Online Condition Monitoring is a type of Condition Monitoring that focuses on the continuous monitoring of a machine or any manufacturing process. Online Condition Monitoring is a non-stop procedure. There is no such thing as a shutdown in Online Condition Monitoring. This reduces costs and prevents unexpected costs. In today's competitive age, we can't afford to lose production or have equipment fail due to rising demand. Learn about the distinctions between online and offline condition monitoring. Offline Condition Monitoring refers to assets that are less critical or semi-critical and require only periodic scanning rather than continuous scanning. Regular scanning of assets is sufficient for practice in Offline Condition Monitoring. It is like manual monitoring. TMS offers these services in rotating equipment (reliability) such as motors, pumps, gears and etc…

Laser Tracker Service

 
 
TMS offers metrology-grade Laser tracker services for all industries, including machine design, installation, and fabrication. This is the technology to use if you need to precisely align, measure, or monitor large scale objects. This can use as reverse engineering.

 

 

 

 

Optical Laser Survey (Total Station) Service

A total station performs the same functions as a theodolite, with the exception of some additional capabilities that make it a better mousetrap. It combines the functions of a modern theodolite with those of an auto level and an electronic distance metre. Total stations can record more accurate data over longer distances than theodolites by emitting laser pulses. Because the data is electronically stored, it can be transferred to a computer for analysis. This is extremely useful because it can be operated by a single person and allows for the measurement and recording of survey points. TMS offers these services in a variety of settings, including construction, power plants, and engineering.

Bore Alignment

Bore alignment is a machining operation for crankshaft and camshaft housings that results in a precisely straight bore. As we also specialise in Tops On and Tops Off, diesel engine pockets, compressors, and other applications, bore alignment and measuring is a critical responsibility.

Flatness Measurements

When you measure flatness, you're looking for unevenness in the surface and seeing how flat it is. This includes rail track, CNC machineries, building machine foundations, and so on.

Leveling Measurements

The vertical distance between two points is known as the difference in elevation, which is similar to the difference in height. The process of measuring elevation differences is known as levelling, and it is a fundamental operation in topographical surveys. TMS offers services for new machine foundations, Turbine Hall & Bearing Split Joint, and CNC machineries.

Turbine Leveling (ST & GT)

TMS allows for faster and easier turbine measurements, such as measuring the straightness of diaphragms and bearing journals, as well as the alignment of the coupling between the turbine and the generator, and the flatness of the turbine's partition surfaces. This is possible in coal power plants, hydro power plants, and combined cycle gas and steam turbines.